I have an idea. If you have never read a thread, then there should be an icon or something to the left of the post's icon. That would be very nice, but hard to implement (I think)É<br><br>[color:red]-- John Bailey</font color=red> ( [color:red]Bdog</font color=red> )<br><br>[color:blue]Email Me!</font color=blue> [email] [color:green]bdog_111@yahoo.com</font color=green> [/email]

good idea bdog... might be hard to do though... the fact that they show you a little number next to the one you didn't read last time is pretty neat... it works across machines, platforms and browsers....<br><br>I like the software a lot....<br><br>***<br>"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left." <br> -- Ecclesiastes 10:2

_________________________
"In the old days, you'd finish a day's work and announce, 'I'm done.' Nobody ever does that now. There's never enough time." -- Elliott Masie

Yes, I am VERY impressed with WWWThreads. It is very powerfull software! I like it alot!<br><br>[color:red]-- John Bailey</font color=red> ( [color:red]Bdog</font color=red> )<br><br>[color:blue]Email Me!</font color=blue> [email] [color:green]bdog_111@yahoo.com</font color=green> [/email]

I think that this would be a good idea also, sometimes i get pulled away from my computer (work) when i am reading posts and comeback sometimes hours later and forget what i have read.<br><br>*if only these fourms could remind me were i put my keys, then life would be great*<br><br>Oni<br><br>She said it wasn't me, its really me.....<br><br>

<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>Um, isn't the icon next to an unread thread sort of orangish while a read thread's icon is yellowish?? or is that not what is being discussed?<p><hr></blockquote><p>Well, golleeeee geeeee! Alex, you hit the nail on the head! I've been asking about this since day one of the forum. It has probably been working the way you said since then too! I just didn't notice it.<br><br>Way to go!<br><br><br><br>

Xplain's use of MacNews, AppleCentral and AppleExpo are not affiliated with Apple, Inc. MacTech is a registered trademark of Xplain Corporation. AppleCentral, MacNews, Xplain, "The journal of Apple technology", Apple Expo, Explain It, MacDev, MacDev-1, THINK Reference, NetProfessional, MacTech Central, MacTech Domains, MacForge, and the MacTutorMan are trademarks or service marks of Xplain Corp. Sprocket is a registered trademark of eSprocket Corp. Other trademarks and copyrights appearing in this printing or software remain the property of their respective holders.

All contents are Copyright 1984-2010 by Xplain Corporation. All rights reserved. Theme designed by Icreon.